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3001.
Silver Ladders
by Mary Lattimore
October 9, 2020
The latest full-length release for the harpist was recorded over nine days with producer, Slowdive's Neil Halstead.
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3002.
The Other One
by BABYMETAL
March 24, 2023
The fourth full-length release from Japanese metal duo Babymetal is a concept album about parallel worlds.
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3003.
The Evangelist
by Robert Forster
April 29, 2008
Robert Forster's first album in 11 years also features songs written by his now-deceased Go-Between partner.
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3004.
Rise Ye Sunken Ships
by We Are Augustines
August 23, 2011
After the band Pela ended, singer Billy McCarthy and bassist Eric Sanderson, along with new drummer Rob Allen, formed We Are Augustines. The death of Billy McCarthy's brother had a great influence on the songs on the debut album produced by Dave Newfield.
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3005.
Music Complete
by New Order
September 25, 2015
The tenth full-length studio release for the British dance rock band features guest appearances from Brandon Flowers, Elly Jackson of La Roux, and Iggy Pop.
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3006.
My Woman
by Angel Olsen
September 2, 2016
The third full-length release for the North Carolina-based singer-songwriter was produced by Justin Raisen.
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3007.
III
by Banks
July 12, 2019
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles pop artist features a guest appearance from Francis And The Lights.
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3008.
Two Suns
by Bat for Lashes
April 7, 2009
The second album for the singer was produced by David Kosten and features guest appearances by Yeasayer and Scott Walker.
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3009.
Bronco
by Orville Peck
April 8, 2022
The second full-length release for the masked Canadian country artist Orville Peck was inspired in part by '70s country and California psychedelic rock music.
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3010.
Z
by My Morning Jacket
October 4, 2005
For their fourth album, produced by John Leckie, the Kentucky band sports a new keyboardist and guitarist.
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3011.
Dormarion
by Telekinesis
April 2, 2013
The third full-length release from Michael B. Lerner as Telekinesis was produced by Jim Eno of Spoon.
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3012.
Drogas Wave
by Lupe Fiasco
September 21, 2018
The seventh full-length studio release for the Chicago rapper features guest appearances from Bishop Edgar Jackson, Nikki Jean, Elena Pinderhughes, Simon Sayz, and Crystal Torres.
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3013.
Night Network
by The Cribs
November 20, 2020
The eighth full-length studio release for the British indie rock trio was recorded at the Foo Fighters' Los Angeles studio and was self-produced.
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3014.
Songs In A Minor
by Alicia Keys
June 5, 2001
This is the smash-hit debut album from 20-year-old singer-songwriter (and classically-trained pianist) Alicia Keys.
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3015.
This Is A Fix
by The Automatic
August 25, 2008
The Welsh band releases its sophomore album.
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3016.
Abysskiss
by Adrianne Lenker
October 5, 2018
The latest full-length solo release for the Big Thief frontwoman was produced by Luke Temple.
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3017.
10 Songs
by Travis
October 9, 2020
The ninth full-length studio release for the Scottish indie rock band led by Fran Healey features a guest appearance from the Bangles' Susanna Hoffs.
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3018.
Little Oblivions
by Julien Baker
February 26, 2021
The third full-length release for the singer-songwriter was recorded in Memphis by Calvin Lauber and mixed by Craig Silvey.
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3019.
Songs In Red And Gray
by Suzanne Vega
September 25, 2001
Singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega fills her sixth studio album with 13 new compositions. Former producer (and former husband) Mitchell Froom is gone, replaced by Rupert Hine, who creates an overall sound that is more like Vega's earliest recordings than her Froom-produced output during the 1990s.
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3020.
Penance Soiree
by The Icarus Line
May 4, 2004
Alan Moulder mixed this sophomore disc for the hard-rocking Los Angeles band, known for their black and red "uniforms" and strong live sets.
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3021.
In Case We Die
by Architecture in Helsinki
April 12, 2005
Imagine the Arcade Fire dosed with happy pills, stocked with toy instruments and forced to score a musical about the 1980s, and you may start getting close to the idea of this eight-piece co-ed band from Melbourne, Australia. This second album follows recent tours with the likes of Death Cab For Cutie, David Byrne and Belle And Sebastian.
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3022.
Who Killed The Zutons
by The Zutons
October 19, 2004
The Liverpool band's debut disc was, like similar-sounding recent discs by The Coral, produced by Ian Broudie. It was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize.
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3023.
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
by Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
June 8, 2010
Mark Batson produced the third album for the Vermont-based rock group. It is the first with new members, Catherine Popper and Benny Yurco.
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3024.
Live from KCRW
by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
December 3, 2013
The fourth live release for the rock band was recorded from two appearances at KCRW's Santa Monica studios in April 2013.
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3025.
Smother
by Wild Beasts
May 10, 2011
The British quartet releases its follow-up to its 2010 Mercury Prize-nominated album Two Dancers, produced by Richard Formby.
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3026.
Outta Sight / Outta Mind
by The Datsuns
September 14, 2004
The New Zealand rockers return with a second album, produced by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones.
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3027.
Broke With Expensive Taste
by Azealia Banks
November 6, 2014
Originally set to be released in 2012, the debut full-length studio album from the New York rapper surfaces as a digital release.
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3028.
Expectations
by Bebe Rexha
June 22, 2018
The debut full-length release for the singer-songwriter who wrote songs such as Eminem and Rihanna's "The Monster," and Florida Georgia Line's "Meant to Be," features guest appearances from Migos' Quavo, Tory Lanez and Florida Georgia Line.
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3029.
Hannah
by Lomelda
September 4, 2020
The second release for the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter was recorded with her brother Tommy in their Texas hometown.
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3030.
She's In Control
by Chromeo
February 17, 2004
This tongue-in-cheek Canadian duo mixes 70s and 80s electro, funk, rock, and dance sounds on this debut.
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3031.
God Hates Us All
by Slayer
September 11, 2001
Produced by Matt Hyde, 'God Hates Us All' is the eighth studio album (and first in three years) for the Southern California thrash-metal band. Originally set for a July 2001 release, the album was delayed so that American Recordings head Rick Rubin and producer Sean Beavan could remix each of the tracks.
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3032.
Celebration Day [Live]
by Led Zeppelin
November 19, 2012
The 2007 concert at London's O2 in honor of Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun featured the remaining original members of the British blues rock band along with Jason Bonham, son of the late John Bonham, on drums, as they performed together for the first time in over 30 years is finally released five years later.
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3033.
Someone Out There
by Rae Morris
February 2, 2018
The second full-length release for the British singer-songwriter features productions from Benjamin Garrett (aka frYars), Fred Gibson, My Riot, and Starsmith.
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3034.
A Thing Called Divine Fits
by Divine Fits
August 28, 2012
Britt Daniel of Spoon, Dan Boeckner of Wolf Parade, and Sam Brown of the New Bomb Turks releases their debut album as the Divine Fits.
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3035.
At War with Reality
by At the Gates
October 28, 2014
The Swedish death metal band releases its first studio album since 1995's Slaughter Of The Soul.
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3036.
22, A Million
by Bon Iver
September 30, 2016
The third full-length release for Justin Vernon was produced by Chris Messina.
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3037.
Live In New York City
by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
April 3, 2001
A double-disc live set from The Boss and the reunited E Street Band, recorded at a pair of Madison Square Garden performances at the end of their 1999-2000 tour. Includes two new tracks ("Land of Hope and Dreams" and "American Skin"), as well as favorites such as "Born to Run" and "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out."
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3038.
Friendly Fire
by Sean Lennon
October 3, 2006
The singer's first album in eight years includes instrumental help from Jon Brion and Matt Chamberlain, as well as guitarist Harper (son of Paul) Simon.
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3039.
You Get What You Give
by Zac Brown Band
September 21, 2010
Combining country twang with a bit of experimentation, the Zac Brown Band's second album is a genre-mixing country-rock record.
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3040.
Profound Mysteries III
by Röyksopp
November 18, 2022
The third and he third and final part of Röyksopp's Profound Mysteries trilogy features guest appearances from Astrid S., Alison Goldfrapp, Jamie Irrepressible, Pixx, Maurissa Rose, and Susanne Sundfør.
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3041.
Travelogue
by Joni Mitchell
November 19, 2002
Backed by the London Symphony Orchestra, Joni Mitchell revisits songs from throughout her 35-year career on this two-disc set.
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3042.
Parades
by Efterklang
November 13, 2007
The Danish band's second full-length album features 30 guest musicians.
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3043.
Refractory Obdurate
by Wovenhand
April 29, 2014
This is the seventh full-length studio release for the alternative folk rock band led by David Eugene Edwards.
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3044.
Ocean Roar
by Mount Eerie
September 4, 2012
The second release in 2012 from Phil Elverum as Mount Eerie is part of a two-album concept begun on Clear Moon.
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3045.
You Want It Darker
by Leonard Cohen
October 21, 2016
The 14th full-length studio release for the Canadian singer-songwriter was produced by his son.
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3046.
Celebrants
by Nickel Creek
March 24, 2023
The first full-length studio release since 2014's A Dotted Line from bluegrass trio Nickel Creek was produced, recorded and mixed by Eric Valentine.
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3047.
The Real Thing: Words And Sounds Vol. 3
by Jill Scott
September 25, 2007
The third album for the soul singer.
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3048.
Hot Pink
by Doja Cat
November 7, 2019
The second full-length studio release for the R&B/hip-hop artist features guest appearances from Gucci Mane, Smino and Tyga.
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3049.
The Lost Boy
by YBN Cordae
July 26, 2019
The debut full-length studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from Anderson .Paak, Chance the Rapper, Meek Mill, Arin Ray, Pusha T, and Ty Dolla Sign.
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3050.
Prospekt's March [EP]
by Coldplay
November 25, 2008
The eight-track EP contains songs from the "Viva La Vida" sessions, including one track featuring Jay-Z.
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3051.
Surrender
by Maggie Rogers
July 29, 2022
The second full-length major label release for singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers was co-produced with Kid Harpoon.
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3052.
Wood/Water
by The Promise Ring
April 23, 2002
The fourth album from the Milwaukee emo band is their first with veteran producer Stephen Street, who gives the album a more expansive sound.
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3053.
Happy In Galoshes
by Scott Weiland
November 25, 2008
The second solo effort for the Stone Temple Pilots singer was produced with Doug Green and Steve Albini.
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3054.
Should I Remain Here at Sea?
by Islands
May 13, 2016
One of two albums [the other is "Taste"] released on the same day for the indie rock band, the sixth full-length release was co-produced by Nick Thorburn and Evan Gordon.
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3055.
Asphalt Meadows
by Death Cab for Cutie
September 16, 2022
The 10th full-length studio release for indie/alternative rock band Death Cab For Cutie was produced by John Congleton.
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3056.
Black & Blue
by Backstreet Boys
November 21, 2000
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3057.
Memory Almost Full
by Paul McCartney
June 5, 2007
'Memory' marks the former Beatle's first release for Starbucks' Hear Music label. David Kahne produced the 13-song set.
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3058.
Beacons Of Ancestorship
by Tortoise
June 23, 2009
The rock band releases its first album of new material since 2004's "It's All Around You."
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3059.
Primrose Green
by Ryley Walker
March 31, 2015
This is the second full-length release for the Chicago singer-songwriter.
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3060.
Science Fiction
by Brand New
August 19, 2017
The fifth full-length release for the Long Island rock band was a surprise digital release and was produced by Mike Sapone. A physical release is expected in October.
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3061.
Expert in a Dying Field
by The Beths
September 16, 2022
The third full-length release for the New Zealand indie-pop was partially completed on tour and remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
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3062.
Songs For Silverman
by Ben Folds
April 26, 2005
Folds' second solo outing actually finds him working once again in trio format, now joined by drummer Lindsay Jamieson (Departure Lounge) and bassist Jared Reynolds (who, like Folds, contributed to the recent William Shatner album).
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3063.
Arm's Way
by Islands
May 20, 2008
The sophomore album for the Montreal-based indie group is its first on the Anti- label.
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3064.
Where We Come From
by Popcaan
June 10, 2014
The debut full-length release for the Jamacian dancehall singer was produced by Skull and features a guest appearance from Pusha T.
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3065.
Whiskey Tango Ghosts
by Tanya Donelly
July 27, 2004
The former Throwing Muses and Breeders member's third solo release finds her collaborating with the likes of Dean Fisher (who doubles as Juliana Hatfield's bassist and Donelly's husband) and Rich Gilbert.
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3066.
Flesh Tone
by Kelis
July 6, 2010
The fifth studio album from Kelis features producers David Guetta and Benny Benassi, bringing dance and techno tidbits within her soulful R&B mix.
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3067.
Resolution
by Lamb of God
January 24, 2012
The seventh album for the metal band was produced by Josh Wilbur.
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3068.
13
by Black Sabbath
June 11, 2013
The first release since 1978's Never Say Die! with Ozzy Osbourne was produced by Rick Rubin and includes former Rage Against the Machine drummer Brad Wilk taking over for Bill Ward.
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3069.
Inlet
by Hum
June 23, 2020
The fifth full-length release for the Illinois alternative rock band was a surprise release.
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3070.
St. Elsewhere
by Gnarls Barkley
May 9, 2006
This is the highly-anticipated debut release for the pairing of Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo.
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3071.
Era Vulgaris
by Queens of the Stone Age
June 12, 2007
Josh Homme's fifth QOTSA disc includes guest appearances by The Strokes' Julian Casablancas and returnee Mark Lanegan. Oddly, however, the disc does not include its title track collaboration with Trent Reznor, which was released separately.
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3072.
Gloss Drop
by Battles
June 7, 2011
The second full-length album for the New York rock band features Matias Aguayo, Gary Numan, Kazu Makino, and Yamantaka Eye as guest musicians.
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3073.
Mechanize
by Fear Factory
February 9, 2010
The metal band returns with original guitarist Dino Cazares for the group's first album in over four years.
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3074.
Epic
by Sharon Van Etten
September 21, 2010
The second album for the singer-songwriter from New Jersey is just seven tracks long.
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3075.
Here and Nowhere Else
by Cloud Nothings
April 1, 2014
The fourth studio release for the Cleveland indie rock band led by Dylan Baldi was produced by John Congleton.
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3076.
Grey Area
by Little Simz
March 1, 2019
The third full-length release for the British rapper Simbi Ajikawo features a guest appearances from Cleo Sol.
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3077.
Nature Always Wins
by Maxïmo Park
February 26, 2021
The seventh full-length studio release for the British rock band was produced by Ben Allen and features a guest appearance from Pauline Murray.
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3078.
As Is Now
by Paul Weller
October 11, 2005
Weller's latest--his first disc of new material in three years-- is louder and rock-ier than other recent efforts.
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3079.
Guilt Show
by The Get Up Kids
March 2, 2004
This is the fourth album for the Kansas City (Mo.)-based emo band.
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3080.
A Hyperactive Workout For The Flying Squad
by Ocean Colour Scene
March 29, 2005
The seventh album for the British rockers includes appearances by Jools Holland and Paul Weller.
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3081.
Frank
by Amy Winehouse
November 20, 2007
Amy Winehouse's debut album is finally out in the US four years after it was first released in the UK.
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3082.
Vapours
by Islands
September 22, 2009
The third album features the return of founding member, Jamie Thompson.
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3083.
The Universal Want
by Doves
September 11, 2020
The first full-length studio release for the British alternative rock band in over 10 years was produced with Dan Austin.
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3084.
Fetti [EP]
by Curren$y
October 31, 2018
The nine-track EP from Freddie Gibbs and Curren$y was produced by The Alchemist.
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3085.
10,000 Days
by Tool
May 2, 2006
The dark, proggy, hugely-popular alt-metal outfit fronted by Maynard James Keenan returns with that rarest of things: a new Tool album. It's the band's first release in five years and just their fourth full-length in their 16-year history.
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3086.
Long Trip Alone
by Dierks Bentley
October 17, 2006
This is the third album for the country singer who gained stardom following the release of 2005's 'Modern Day Drifter.'
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3087.
Defying Gravity
by Keith Urban
March 31, 2009
The latest album for the New Zealand-born country singer was produced with Dann Huff.
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3088.
Home, Like Noplace Is There
by The Hotelier
February 25, 2014
This is the second full-length release for the Massachusetts indie rock quartet formerly known as The Hotel Year.
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3089.
Lift a Sail
by Yellowcard
October 7, 2014
The ninth full-length release for the pop-punk outfit led by Ryan Key was influenced by the snowboarding accident that left his wife paralyzed from the waist down.
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3090.
Forever Hasn't Happened Yet
by John Doe
March 22, 2005
The X frontman's fifth solo disc features guests Neko Case, Grant-Lee Phillips, Dave Alvin and Kristin Hersh.
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3091.
The Fragile Army
by The Polyphonic Spree
June 19, 2007
This third LP is the first release since 2004 for the Texas-based choral/symphonic rock group fronted by Tim DeLaughter.
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3092.
Clapton
by Eric Clapton
September 28, 2010
At 65, the British blues-rock guitarist returns with a new album that rediscovers and reinvents classic jams, including songs by noted composers such as Irving Berlin and Fats Waller.
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3093.
Loud City Song
by Julia Holter
August 20, 2013
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles artist was influenced in part by the film "Gigi."
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3094.
White Reaper Does It Again
by White Reaper
July 17, 2015
The debut full-length release for the garage rock quartet from Kentucky was produced by Kevin Ratterman.
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3095.
Evolution Theory
by Modestep
February 12, 2013
This is the debut full-length release for the London-based dubstep quartet.
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3096.
Automatic for the People [25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]
by R.E.M.
November 10, 2017
The 25th Anniversary release of alternative rock band's eighth full-length studio album features a remastered mix in Dolby Atmos by Scott Litt and engineer Clif Norrellin as well as the full live recording from a set at Athens, Georgia's 40 Watt Club in 1992. The deluxe edition also includes a disc of 20 previously unreleased demos, a Blu-ray disc of music videos and a 60-page book.
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3097.
Rounds
by Four Tet
May 6, 2003
The sample-based indietronica LP 'Rounds' is the third solo effort for Fridge's Kieran Hebden.
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3098.
Shut Down The Streets
by A.C. Newman
October 9, 2012
The latest solo album from The New Pornographers frontman was recorded in Woodstock and features Neko Case as a guest vocalist.
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3099.
Eat at Whitey's
by Everlast
October 17, 2000
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3100.
Springtime Can Kill You
by Jolie Holland
May 9, 2006
This is the second studio solo set for the folk singer-songwriter who also performs with the Be Good Tanyas.
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